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... appear to be neces- sary . For all practical purposes it would be sufficient that the tax should be permanent , and no new valuation be contemplated . No impediment to agricultural improvements would arise from the possibility that at ...
... appear to be neces- sary . For all practical purposes it would be sufficient that the tax should be permanent , and no new valuation be contemplated . No impediment to agricultural improvements would arise from the possibility that at ...
Strona 11
... appears , and it is indeed admitted , that the effect of any new influence upon the market rate of wages , cannot for ... appear to suffer nothing by the tax . Mr. B finds that his establishment will be sufficient with one servant fewer ...
... appears , and it is indeed admitted , that the effect of any new influence upon the market rate of wages , cannot for ... appear to suffer nothing by the tax . Mr. B finds that his establishment will be sufficient with one servant fewer ...
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... appear to contribute a large sum to the revenue , a part of which is , however , in fact paid at the expense of ... appears to pay a tax of three pence to the state , although in reality he only loses two pence , as the remaining penny ...
... appear to contribute a large sum to the revenue , a part of which is , however , in fact paid at the expense of ... appears to pay a tax of three pence to the state , although in reality he only loses two pence , as the remaining penny ...
Strona 15
... appear that the importation in any year came up to 7,000,000 of gallons . But in the same year there were 7,700,000 gallons of gin and whiskey consumed in England alone , in Scotland 5,600,000 , and in Ireland 5,500,000 ; making alto ...
... appear that the importation in any year came up to 7,000,000 of gallons . But in the same year there were 7,700,000 gallons of gin and whiskey consumed in England alone , in Scotland 5,600,000 , and in Ireland 5,500,000 ; making alto ...
Strona 18
... appear monstrous , that in all the common cases of insurance the sum paid to the state as duty should be double the sum paid for insurance to the company who undertakes the risk . A tax of two hundred per cent . is thus imposed upon ...
... appear monstrous , that in all the common cases of insurance the sum paid to the state as duty should be double the sum paid for insurance to the company who undertakes the risk . A tax of two hundred per cent . is thus imposed upon ...
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